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    9.4685$
  • Previous Close
    9.4685$
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About

DVHIX.US represents the DFA US Vector Equity I fund, a mutual fund managed by Dimensional Fund Advisors. This fund generally invests in a broad and diverse portfolio of U.S. equities, emphasizing securities of smaller capitalization companies and companies with high relative profitability. The fund aims to provide long-term capital appreciation by systematically targeting stocks with value characteristics, focusing on factors like relative price, profitability, and size to construct a portfolio that is expected to outperform the broader market over time.

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Factors

[Market Interest Rates]: Rising rates can decrease bond prices, as newer bonds offer higher yields, making existing lower-yielding bonds less attractive.

[Credit Risk]: Changes in the perceived creditworthiness of issuers in the fund's portfolio can impact bond values; downgrades decrease prices.

[Inflation Expectations]: Higher inflation erodes the purchasing power of future fixed income payments, reducing the present value and bond prices.

[Economic Growth]: Stronger economic growth may lead to higher interest rates, negatively affecting bond prices, while slower growth can have the opposite effect.

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